Re: Official The Rock vs. John Cena Thread: Greatness vs. Redemption, TWICE IN A LIFE

Yes Cena's heel turn is the only thing that can make this 2wice in a lifetime feud memorable.However,I have a sneaky suspicion that the more we are clamouring for Cena's heel turn,the less chances of its happening is possible.

Cena will pin Rock clean by hitting three Attitude Adjustments and then Rock will shake his hand and the show ends with these two 'hugging it out' Dr. Shelby style,lol.

THE ROCK: The biggest star and draw of pro-wrestling industry EVER.

1. Holds the record of drawing most arenas with 10,000+ attendance on top in one calendar year. [Broke Hogan's(1986) and Austin's(1998) record in 1999 and set a record of headlining over 100 shows with 10,000 plus people in attendance in year 2000. A box-office drawing record that is unsurpassed till date.]

2. Holds the record of main-eventing almost 17 PPVs that have got over 500k buys. Over 80% of the PPVs he main-evented drew over 400k buys. As a PPV headliner no one is even close.

3. Drew the highest cable ratings during the AE(real quartely segments not over-run). Took ratings to heights never before seen in 2000.

4. Sold more merchandise than anyone active(Austin) between mid 1999-2001.

Cena's heel turn is perhaps the only thing that can give pro-wrestling a much needed boost.Who else can give it a bigger boost than Rock and that too at WWE's biggest spectacle?

If WWE doesn't allow Cena to turn heel,what's the point?Rock's booking by WWE can be considered a successful failure if Cena doesn't turn heel.Successful for the fact that he drew money.A failure for the fact it established absolutely nothing in the long run.It's back to square one.Rock came and left.Cena is still the top face.Punk has lost all momentum as heel.

Yeah, a thread full of people complaining about this match...and you're the only one.

Well... I actually didn't read the stuff that people said about the match here, but I've seen a lot of marks at Facebook and Twitter marking out because of the rematch between these two. So... Sorry I guess, lol.

Cena's heel turn is perhaps the only thing that can give pro-wrestling a much needed boost.Who else can give it a bigger boost than Rock and that too at WWE's biggest spectacle?

If WWE doesn't allow Cena to turn heel,what's the point?Rock's booking by WWE can be considered a successful failure if Cena doesn't turn heel.Successful for the fact that he drew money.A failure for the fact it established absolutely nothing in the long run.It's back to square one.Rock came and left.Cena is still the top face.Punk has lost all momentum as heel.

I agree, but until Vince is fully comfortable with someone to take that TOP spot which should have been Punk since 2011, Cena's heel turn is still on the HIGH maybe.

I agree, but until Vince is fully comfortable with someone to take that TOP spot which should have been Punk since 2011, Cena's heel turn is still on the HIGH maybe.

WWE is stuck just like it was in 1997 with nothing NEW.The only problem is there ain't an Austin to save them.Why?Because WWE gave Austin a chance to shine and he did it fine.

Nowdays,instead of giving some upcoming star a chance;they rather depend on Rock/Brock/Cena/Taker/HHH.WWE have put themselves in a very bad position.They may not realise it now but they would realise their folly down the line.

I just hope Rock/Taker/HHH/Austin(if he returns) would just never come back after this year's WM.They are just affecting the damn show

WWE is stuck just like it was in 1997 with nothing NEW.The only problem is there ain't an Austin to save them.Why?Because WWE gave Austin a chance to shine and he did it fine.

Nowdays,instead of giving some upcoming star a chance;they rather depend on Rock/Brock/Cena/Taker/HHH.WWE have put themselves in a very bad position.They may not realise it now but they would realise their folly down the line.

I just hope Rock/Taker/HHH/Austin(if he returns) would just never come back after this year's WM.They are just affecting the damn show

There was a time period where they didn't even have the majority of those part time guys and they were still falling flat in the booking. WWE put themselves in a bad position because they were fucking up long before the part timers became major focus. Not Rock's and company fault.